Remove overspecification of precision of CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, LOCALTIMESTAMP,
CURRENT_TIME, and LOCALTIME: now they just produce "timestamptz" not "timestamptz(6)", etc. This makes the behavior more consistent with our choice to not assign a specific default precision to column datatypes. It should also save a few cycles at runtime due to not having to invoke the round-to-given-precision functions. I also took the opportunity to translate CURRENT_TIMESTAMP into "now()" instead of an invocation of the timestamptz input converter --- this should save a few cycles too.
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*
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/parser/gram.y,v 2.496 2005/06/22 21:14:29 tgl Exp $
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/parser/gram.y,v 2.497 2005/06/24 14:28:06 tgl Exp $
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*
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* HISTORY
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* AUTHOR DATE MAJOR EVENT
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@ -6002,14 +6002,6 @@ ConstDatetime:
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* - thomas 2001-09-06
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*/
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$$->timezone = $2;
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/* SQL99 specified a default precision of six
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* for schema definitions. But for timestamp
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* literals we don't want to throw away precision
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* so leave this as unspecified for now.
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* Later, we may want a different production
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* for schemas. - thomas 2001-12-07
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*/
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$$->typmod = -1;
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}
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| TIME '(' Iconst ')' opt_timezone
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{
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@ -6039,11 +6031,6 @@ ConstDatetime:
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$$ = SystemTypeName("timetz");
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else
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$$ = SystemTypeName("time");
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/* SQL99 specified a default precision of zero.
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* See comments for timestamp above on why we will
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* leave this unspecified for now. - thomas 2001-12-07
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*/
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$$->typmod = -1;
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}
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;
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@ -6715,7 +6702,9 @@ func_expr: func_name '(' ')'
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*
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* This could be simplified if we had a way to generate
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* an expression tree representing runtime application
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* of type-input conversion functions...
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* of type-input conversion functions. (As of PG 7.3
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* that is actually possible, but not clear that we want
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* to rely on it.)
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*/
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A_Const *s = makeNode(A_Const);
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TypeName *d;
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@ -6742,12 +6731,6 @@ func_expr: func_name '(' ')'
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s->typename = SystemTypeName("text");
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d = SystemTypeName("timetz");
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/* SQL99 mandates a default precision of zero for TIME
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* fields in schemas. However, for CURRENT_TIME
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* let's preserve the microsecond precision we
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* might see from the system clock. - thomas 2001-12-07
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*/
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d->typmod = 6;
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$$ = (Node *)makeTypeCast((Node *)s, d);
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}
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@ -6784,25 +6767,15 @@ func_expr: func_name '(' ')'
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| CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
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{
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/*
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* Translate as "'now'::text::timestamptz".
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* See comments for CURRENT_DATE.
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* Translate as "now()", since we have a function that
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* does exactly what is needed.
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*/
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A_Const *s = makeNode(A_Const);
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TypeName *d;
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s->val.type = T_String;
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s->val.val.str = "now";
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s->typename = SystemTypeName("text");
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d = SystemTypeName("timestamptz");
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/* SQL99 mandates a default precision of 6 for timestamp.
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* Also, that is about as precise as we will get since
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* we are using a microsecond time interface.
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* - thomas 2001-12-07
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*/
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d->typmod = 6;
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$$ = (Node *)makeTypeCast((Node *)s, d);
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FuncCall *n = makeNode(FuncCall);
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n->funcname = SystemFuncName("now");
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n->args = NIL;
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n->agg_star = FALSE;
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n->agg_distinct = FALSE;
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$$ = (Node *)n;
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}
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| CURRENT_TIMESTAMP '(' Iconst ')'
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{
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@ -6849,12 +6822,6 @@ func_expr: func_name '(' ')'
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s->typename = SystemTypeName("text");
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d = SystemTypeName("time");
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/* SQL99 mandates a default precision of zero for TIME
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* fields in schemas. However, for LOCALTIME
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* let's preserve the microsecond precision we
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* might see from the system clock. - thomas 2001-12-07
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*/
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d->typmod = 6;
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$$ = (Node *)makeTypeCast((Node *)s, d);
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}
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@ -6902,12 +6869,6 @@ func_expr: func_name '(' ')'
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s->typename = SystemTypeName("text");
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d = SystemTypeName("timestamp");
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/* SQL99 mandates a default precision of 6 for timestamp.
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* Also, that is about as precise as we will get since
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* we are using a microsecond time interface.
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* - thomas 2001-12-07
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*/
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d->typmod = 6;
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$$ = (Node *)makeTypeCast((Node *)s, d);
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}
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